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Thanks for your question.Most likely yes, but a consultation is necessary to be sure.Please always consult with a board certified plastic surgeon.Take care,Moises Salama M.D., Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Hello! thank you for your questionYou need to check the substance injected in your gluteal area. Would be prefferable to perfom a MRI (magnetic resonance) before planing any surgery.If the substance is biopolymers is not recommended to perform a bbl for your safetyLook for a board certified plastic surgeon to get the best results and make your final decision.
hello thank you for your question and provided information as well..The ideal is to first investigate that you injected in the buttocks performing a magnetic resonance, second is to obtain a consultation in person with a certified plastic surgeon to evaluate it and see if you apply for the procedure.
Hi. If you had injections that where not autologous fat transfered to your buttocks, I do not recommend you to touch the area or undergoing any procedure that may activate the substance injected before. And worst if they where Byopolimers.International Member of the American Sociey of Plastic Surgery (ASPS)Member of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)